Article | REF: G4210 V1

ICPE hazard studies - Hazard identification

Author: Jean-Louis SÉVÊQUE

Publication date: January 10, 2006

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1. Purpose of the hazard study

1.1 Presentation of the study

This hazard study (note 1) specifies, in particular, the nature and organization of the private emergency resources available to the future operator or secured by him to combat the effects of a possible disaster, taking into account the public emergency resources made available to the applicant.

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for certain categories of facilities involving the use, manufacture or storage of hazardous substances, the Minister in charge of classified facilities may specify, by decree issued on the basis of Article 7 of the codified law of July 19, 1976 (Article L 512-5 of the Environmental Code), the content of the hazard study, focusing in particular on organizational and management measures designed...

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